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For example most players hunting the Red Deer GO before the update/pop-reset where hunting in Cuatro Colinas as red deer drank during day. I got mine in Te Awaroa which was more difficult as deer drank at night. That has all changed since update.
I got my White Tail GO in Rancho but I would say now that the easiest reserve is Revontuli due to the wide open lakes and the huge number of WT present.
Currently grinding for the Black Bear GO in SRP. After spending time hunting in Layton, and Mississippi I decided that SRP has the most Black Bear population around the lakes. I know of people that have gotten their BB GO in Layton and SRP. The first ever BB GO was harvested in Layton. Which tells me that any map with a GO species will spawn a GO. Eventually.
Now for a breakdown -
Read Deer GO - Hirschfelden, Cuatro Colinas, Te Awaroa, Parque Fernando
White Tail GO - Rancho, Mississippi, Revontuli, Layton
Black Bear GO -Mississippi, Silver ridge Peaks, Layton
Good hunting.
i'll summarize: the odds are tied to the population, not to specific maps,
thanks a lot